Protests in Newport over death of Moyied Bashir, 29, a month after a 24-year-old died after release from custody. The police watchdog is investigating a second death following contact with police in Wales as protesters gathered in Newport to demand answers. Moyied Bashir, 29, died on Wednesday after officers were called to his home in the city. Read full article on The Guardian website here
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